ANALYSIS: Flush with ambition, China will need time to deliver on green hydrogen

Published 11:46 on August 24, 2021  /  Last updated at 02:28 on August 25, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Zhangjiakou, the northern Chinese city that will co-host next year’s Winter Olympics, is busy putting in place the nation’s largest green hydrogen capacity, though experts predict China's push to develop the fuel will take years to make an impact.
Zhangjiakou, the northern Chinese city that will co-host next year’s Winter Olympics, is busy putting in place the nation’s largest green hydrogen capacity, though experts predict China's push to develop the fuel will take years to make an impact.


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